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  • #REDIRECT [[Independent Election Commission of Afghanistan/Definition]]
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  • {{Image|Afghanistan admin 2008.jpg|right|300px|Administrative divisions of Afghanistan}} ...en {{headofstate|Afghanistan}} since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Afghanistan}}.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Afghanistan War (disambiguation)]]
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  • * Fletcher, A. ''Afghanistan: The Highway of Conquest.'' Cornell University Press, 1966 * Gregorian, Vartan. ''The Emergence of Modern Afghanistan.'' Stanford University Press, 1968
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  • #REDIRECT [[Islamic Party of Afghanistan]]
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  • At present, there are 34 '''provinces of Afghanistan'''. Some provinces have, from time to time, been split or merged, typicall {{Image|Afghanistan admin 2008.jpg|center|700px|Administrative divisions of Afghanistan}}
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  • {{seealso|Afghanistan War (2001-)}} {{seealso|Afghanistan War (1978-92)}}
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  • ...icle for numerous articles about the many wars of Afghanistan. Also see [[Afghanistan]] and [[Central Asia]] for more geographic coverage.'' ...e almost constant since the 19th century. There has been spillover between Afghanistan and its neighbors, including Pakistan and Iran, and war with both the forme
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  • ...e [[al-Qaeda]] senior leadership in Afghanistan were not met met, a new '''Afghanistan War''' would begin in '''2001'''. The ruling [[Taliban]] refused to surrend *Phase III: Conduct major combat operations in Afghanistan, continue to build coalition, and conduct operations
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  • ...urrent President has been {{headofstate|Afghanistan}} since {{President of Afghanistan/enteredoffice}}. [[Hamid Karzai]] won the disputed [[2009 Afghanistan presidential election]], after [[Abdullah Abdullah]] refused to participate
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  • {{rpl|Afghanistan War (1978-92)}} {{rpl|Afghanistan War (2001-)}}
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  • {{r|Pakistani policy towards Afghanistan}} {{r|U.S. policy towards Afghanistan}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Afghanistan War (2001-)#Advanced Force Operations]]
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  • ...', formed in 1975, and was a resistance group against the Soviets in the [[Afghanistan War (1978-1992)]]. The party is [[Islamist]] but not [[Salafism|Salafist]] ...name, as Hekmatyar's faction, Hizb-e-Islami Afghanistan (Islamic Party of Afghanistan - HIA).<ref name=ISW>{{citation
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  • {{seealso|Independent Election Commission (Afghanistan)}} ...leaving or was being fired from his post, the [[United Nations Mission to Afghanistan]]; <ref name=Bloomberg>{{citation
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  • There are 34 Provinces of Afghanistan.
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  • ...nal Security Assistance Force]] (ISAF) and the [[United Nations Mission to Afghanistan]] (UNAMA)]]
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  • ...]''); first post-Communist president in 1992; now leading the registered [[Afghanistan Republican Party]] (''[[Hizbi Jamhori Kwahan]])''
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  • ...tan's civil war, which, with U.S. assistance, drove it from power in the [[Afghanistan War (2001-)]]
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  • Afghanistan's second-largest city, in its north
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  • {{Image|Kabul Afghanistan.png|right|350px| Kabul, Afghanistan}} The city of '''Kabul''' is the [[capital]] of [[Afghanistan]].
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  • ...iterated '''Ghowr''', a [[provinces of Afghanistan|province]] in central [[Afghanistan]]; its capital is [[Chagcharan]].
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  • ...nal Security Assistance Force]] (ISAF) and the [[United Nations Mission to Afghanistan]] (UNAMA)]]
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  • ...tia, governing Afghanistan 1996&ndash;2001; still fighting in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
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  • ...ical [[jihadist]] leader, not affiliated with the [[Taliban]], at large in Afghanistan or Pakistan
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  • {{r|Afghanistan}} {{r|Afghanistan War (1978-92)||**}}
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  • ...n; she was on the Strategic Assessment Group advising the new commander in Afghanistan, [[GEN]] [[Stanley McChrystal]]
    329 bytes (43 words) - 20:21, 4 September 2009
  • ...s mission headquarters in [[Afghanistan]], brought in as a result of the [[Afghanistan War (2001-)]]
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  • {{r|Provinces of Afghanistan}} {{r|Afghanistan Civil War (1989-1994)}}
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  • {{r|Afghanistan}} {{r|2009 Afghanistan presidential election||**}}
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  • ...urrent President has been {{headofstate|Afghanistan}} since {{President of Afghanistan/enteredoffice}}. [[Hamid Karzai]] won the disputed [[2009 Afghanistan presidential election]], after [[Abdullah Abdullah]] refused to participate
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  • ...istan 1.png|right|350px| Lejah, Helmand Province, and some major cities of Afghanistan.}} '''Lejay''' is a small village in Northern [[Helmand Province]], [[Afghanistan]].
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  • ...ng [[Iran]] and [[Turkmenistan]]; often considered the cultural capital of Afghanistan
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  • {{r|Afghanistan}} {{r|Provinces of Afghanistan}}
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  • ...[[brigade]] of the [[82nd Airborne Division]] in [[Afghanistan War (2001-)|Afghanistan]]; author of a major study on [[al-Qaeda]]
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  • ...hanistan 6.png|right|350px| Kabul, Peshawar, and some cities in Nangarhar, Afghanistan.}} ...mountain pass in the [[Hindu Kush]] mountains, near the boundary between [[Afghanistan]] and [[Pakistan]].
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  • ...o try to get the Taliban to abandon violence and participate peacefully in Afghanistan's political process
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